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historic period

NOUN
  1. an era of history having some distinctive feature
    we live in a litigious age

How To Use historic period In A Sentence

  • There is, as yet, no convincing archaeological evidence for tin exploitation in the west of England in the prehistoric period.
  • _ The urus, which is the representative of the wild cattle of this period, is the ancestor of our long-horned cattle, and should be distinguished from the short-horned cattle that appear in western Europe in the prehistoric period in a domesticated state. The Tree-Dwellers
  • A favourite pastime during the early historic period was known as uta-gaki or uta-kai. A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era
  • The crisis in the Persian Gulf, as grave as it is, also offers a rare opportunity to move toward an historic period of cooperation.
  • There is, as yet, no convincing archaeological evidence for tin exploitation in the west of England in the prehistoric period.
  • Most Chickasaws settled primarily in three or four towns in the fertile BlackBelt Prairie (approximately 70 km east of Oxford) throughout most of the historic period before cession.
  • Still, an historic election that delivered America's first African-American president coincides with a historic period of severe challenges.
  • The bow and arrow were used throughout the late prehistoric period and into historic times.
  • Anchoret ethos has a long history in China, with varieties in each historic period.
  • Liphschitz N (1986) The vegetational landscape and the macroclimate of Israel during prehistoric and protohistoric periods. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
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